• RE: A Supreme Error.

    From Earl Croasmun@1:124/311 to Bob Ackley on Wed Jan 27 07:41:32 2010
    On 1/26/2010 6:11 AM, Bob Ackley wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE:

    Corporations are not people. That is the point.

    Exactly.

    Actually, according to the law they are. A corporation is an artificial person. Artificial surely, but nevertheless a person.

    This is a legal point that was made well over a century ago. Strange that
    some still don't understand it.

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  • From Stan Hardegree@1:123/789 to All on Fri Jan 29 10:07:41 2010
    1. Obama delivers a listless speech during his State of the Union Address
    and Congress laughs at him twice - once when he mentions the "irrefutable" science behind global warming and again when he talked of all the problems
    that existed when he walked in the door. If Obama didn't want to deal with
    the problems this country faces, why did he run for office?

    2. During the speech, Obama directly confronts the Supreme Court in a forum where they have no ability to respond - sort of like the pin-headed little coward Otto posting my words in the DUmp. In confronting the Court, Obama tells two lies. The legislation they vacated is not 100 years old; GWB
    signed McCain-Feingold into law in 2002. Secondly, foreign contributions to American campaigns is controlled by law in effect since 1996. A stunned
    Samuel Alito, says, "that's not true," and of course the clown posse that passes for American liberalism these days attacks Alito in much the same way they attacked Matt Drudge for telling us about the blue dress.

    3. Locally, John Wilson gushes over the "great" speech and declares that he loves Obama. Tom Shales does the same thing in the Washington Post - the rotund TV critic was a bit more articulate than Wilson, but the treacly sentiment is identical. Chris Matthews said the speech was so good that he forgot that Obama is black. There is nothing I can add to that. Otto stuns all of Fido with his learned reaction to the speech, "zzzzzzz."

    4. Sen. Judd Gregg goes on MSNBC to face a pair of news babes and talk
    about getting the federal budget under control. The idiot Contessa Brewer
    asks the incredulous senator if he plans to tell schools they get no money after which Gregg rightly condemns the remark as dishonest and duplicitous. Brewer is not intelligent or sophisticated enough to understand that you can build a strawman in the form of a question.

    5. John Edwards and Rielle Hunter made a sex tape.

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